Pocket check register and protector.



H. J. ADAMS. POCKET CHECK REGISTER AND PROTECTOR.

APPLIGATION' FILED AUG. 5, 1912.

Patented May 5, 1914,

Q71( SW A ninnher without altering the margin or edge of the cheek. Between the columns and the upper edge of the check lthe notation is printed, so that a sullicient margin is left to in'eeerve the smooth edge at the top of the eheeh. ,l einallaiuinber of these smooth edged and properly designed checks are earried under the flap T, and included therewith is the rem ter 25 preferably shown as bound in book torni, with the back cover Q7 elipped under the flap 8. The pages are ruled and lined in convenient' forni, as shown, thev date and naine of the party for Whom the cheek is intended are provided on the double sheet, Ithe portion described, forming the niet page, the second page carrying the column for the check number deposits, checks drawn, and the final column 28 adapted to record -the balances as determined by each transaction recorded7 or remarks as to the business transacted represented by the bank check of the number designated.

Carrying out this invention, when it is desired to takeout a check, one of the improved forms mlwitl'idrawn from the pocket under the fiap "I, the date lilled in, the nurnher as read from the last record in the registeris noted., the name of the party or person to Whom the check is drawn is Written on the face of the check and in the register anemia' on the next succeeding 4line to the last transaction, the amount of the cheek carried over lo the proper column of the register and the amount Written in the cheek when it is 1 Signed, and carried under the perforator and so adjusted until the amountj equal to or which is above that of which' the check is drawn is visible through the sight aperture 1S, and by compressing the free end of the plate 13, the perforation is mde as clearly Shown in the check illustrated, at the points 21.

1ihat I claim is: i

A. new article of manufacture, comprising a hase member formed of flexible mate rial, a metallic base secured to said base member, a pair of cutting dies mounted on said metallic base, a spring plate secured adjacent and intermediate said dies, and a metallic perforating plate hinged to said metallic base, having a plurality of apertures two of which register with said dies. the other of which forms a 'sight aperture to View the paper to be perforated. l

.ln Witness that I claim the foregoingI have hereunto subscribed my name this 31st day of July7 1912.

HERBERT J. ADAMS.

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